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ANKARA, Nov. 30 (Xinhuanet) -- The visiting Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said here Wednesday that preliminary talks between Tehran and the European Union (EU) over Iran's nuclear program would start in two weeks.
Speaking at a joint news conference with Turkish
Foreign Minister Abdullah Gul, Mottaki said that the preliminary talks would set
the timetable for future ministerial negotiations. But he did not say where the
talks would take place.
The EU trio of Germany, France and Britain had
been negotiating with Iran to persuade it to scrap uranium enrichment, but the
talks broke off in August after Iran ended a freeze on uranium conversion,
precursor to enriching uranium, which can be used to either fuel nuclear
reactors or make atom bombs.
The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
board of governors decided last week to put off a referral of Iran's nuclear
case to the UN Security Council after the EU and the US agreed to give Iran more
time to consider a compromise proposal to let Russia enrich uranium on Iran's
behalf.
Iran has said it will never give up its legitimate
right to enrich uranium for peaceful purposes.
The United States accused Iran of seeking nuclear
weapons under the guise of a civilian nuclear program, a charge rejected by
Tehran as politically motivated. Enditem |